AIM: A comparison of clinical examination, sonography and MRI in the follow-up of suture of the Achilles tendon. METHOD: 60 patients were examined in a prospective study for 6-78 months following suture of the Achilles tendon repair; both sides were compared clinically and sonographically; in 30 patients MRI was also used. Morphometric measurements (antero-posterior and transverse measurements) and changes in morphological structure were correlated with clinical results. RESULTS: All patients showed thickening of the Achilles tendon postoperatively. Morphometric and morphological changes showed positive and significant correlation between sonography and MRI (p = < 0.001, p = 0.004). Structural changes in sonography had positive correlation with general symptoms (p = < 0.001), pain on movement (p = < 0.001), reduced function (p = 0.005), and reduced sporting activity (p = 0.034). MRI findings showed significant regression with time (p = 0.05). CONCLUSION: Following repair, the Achilles tendon remained thickened throughout the period of observation. Post-operative changes in the structure of the tendon regressed partially. Sonography and MRI correlate significantly with the clinical findings. Sonography is the imaging method of choice, MRI is an additional procedure.
AIM: A comparison of clinical examination, sonography and MRI in the follow-up of suture of the Achilles tendon. METHOD: 60 patients were examined in a prospective study for 6-78 months following suture of the Achilles tendon repair; both sides were compared clinically and sonographically; in 30 patients MRI was also used. Morphometric measurements (antero-posterior and transverse measurements) and changes in morphological structure were correlated with clinical results. RESULTS: All patients showed thickening of the Achilles tendon postoperatively. Morphometric and morphological changes showed positive and significant correlation between sonography and MRI (p = < 0.001, p = 0.004). Structural changes in sonography had positive correlation with general symptoms (p = < 0.001), pain on movement (p = < 0.001), reduced function (p = 0.005), and reduced sporting activity (p = 0.034). MRI findings showed significant regression with time (p = 0.05). CONCLUSION: Following repair, the Achilles tendon remained thickened throughout the period of observation. Post-operative changes in the structure of the tendon regressed partially. Sonography and MRI correlate significantly with the clinical findings. Sonography is the imaging method of choice, MRI is an additional procedure.
Authors: A Barile; F Bruno; S Mariani; F Arrigoni; L Brunese; M Zappia; A Splendiani; E Di Cesare; C Masciocchi Journal: Musculoskelet Surg Date: 2017-02-14
Authors: Pernilla Eliasson; Christian Couppé; Markus Lonsdale; René B Svensson; Christian Neergaard; Michael Kjær; Lars Friberg; S Peter Magnusson Journal: Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging Date: 2016-04-13 Impact factor: 9.236